Josef Ulrich (administrative lawyer)

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Josef Ulrich (born September 12, 1894 in Munich , † April 11, 1971 in Regensburg ) was a German administrative lawyer and district president of Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria .

Life

Ulrich was the son of a master craftsman. He completed a law degree at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . After three years of preparatory service, he passed the state examination in 1921.

From April 1922 he worked as a government assessor in the government of Lower Bavaria . In 1927 he was promoted to government councilor and then took up his position at the Wegscheid district office . In 1932 he was transferred to the Landshut district office and in 1933 to the Neustadt an der Waldnaab district office . In August 1938 he was transferred to Regensburg to the government of Lower Bavaria and the Upper Palatinate. Due to his previous work as district leader of the Bayernwacht in Lower Bavaria , he was no longer promoted during the National Socialist era . He prevented the deportation to the Sudetengau Upper Insurance Office , which was planned for 1939 for political reasons, with an official medical report.

After the Second World War , the US military government left him in office despite NSDAP membership. In 1948 he was promoted to senior government councilor and in 1950 to government director. From April 1, 1952 to the end of September 1959, he was district president of Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria . He was also a lecturer at the Landshut branch of the Munich Administrative Academy. Ulrich was appointed honorary president of the Upper Palatinate working group "Bayerischer Nordgau" (see also Nordgautag ), which was established in 1951 in the role of regional president. In 1959 he was retired.

He was a member of the Catholic student union KStV Karolingia Munich.

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  1. ^ Josef Ulrich , Bavarian Order of Merit .